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news" for wednesday, november 14, 2012. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. we begin with the unfolding sex scandal that cost the cia director his job and now a top u.s. military commander is tangled in this drama. it has enough twists and subplots to rival a soap opera. paula broadwell warned general john allen that jill kelly was a so ductress. broadwell's emails to kelly triggered the investigation. petraeus and kelly wrote letters on behalf of her twin sister in a custody battle. it's turning into a mess that susan mcginnis is covering for us right now. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the overriding concern amid this sex scandal are the national security implications here and today house intelligence leaders are meeting with the acting cia director to try to find out who knew what when. campus socialite jill kelly has moved to the center of the scandal which has taken down former general and cia director david petraeus and could ruin the career of another general john allen. allen is now under invest
news" for wednesday, november 14, 2012. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. we begin with the unfolding sex scandal that cost the cia director his job and now a top u.s. military commander is tangled in this drama. it has enough twists and subplots to rival a soap opera. paula broadwell warned general john allen that jill kelly was a so ductress. broadwell's emails to kelly triggered the investigation. petraeus and kelly wrote letters on behalf of her twin...
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>>> good morning, america. breaking news on the fast-developing cia sex scandal, now reaching the highest levels of the military. a new top american general implicated overnight. was general john allen having a relationship with the whistleblower in the middle of the case? plus, federal agents descend overnight on paula broadwell's home. >>> two stranded on mt. rainier. sending distress calls from a snow cave. searchers racing to track them down before it's too late. >>> businessman on the run. we know him as the man who developed the software that protects our computers. now, he's wanted in relation to a murder. >>> and meet this young sensation in this explosive holiday music video. but this is the latest contender for worst song ever? she's getting face, whether you like it or not. >>> good morning, everyone. hello to robin. as you all know, he's recovering from her bone marrow transplant. you need a flow chart to keep track of the sex scandal. it's cost david petraeus his job. and now, overnight, the comman
>>> good morning, america. breaking news on the fast-developing cia sex scandal, now reaching the highest levels of the military. a new top american general implicated overnight. was general john allen having a relationship with the whistleblower in the middle of the case? plus, federal agents descend overnight on paula broadwell's home. >>> two stranded on mt. rainier. sending distress calls from a snow cave. searchers racing to track them down before it's too late....
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america's most important security aligns, allen is on hold, nobody knows what's going to happen. >> thank you very much, barbara starr. so just who is jill kelley? the answer to that actually depends who you ask. some say she is a rich socialite who throws lavish parties. yet the "tampa tribune" reports she has financial problems. others say she volunteered as an honorary ambassador, but what exactly does that mean? a lot of what we have heard about her doesn't seem to add up. so we have been digging on this part of the story all day. and our ed lavandera is in tampa tonight, outside the air force base where kelley is said to be a volunteer and where allen and petraeus were both stationed. ed, what have you learned about jill kelley and what she does? >> reporter: well, it's a confusing picture, as you were alluding to off the top, erin, and trying to piece together jill kelley's role in all of this. we learned from sources today it was a conversation she had with an fbi friend that spurred a lot of these investigations when she was talking about these e-mails she had been receiving and t
america's most important security aligns, allen is on hold, nobody knows what's going to happen. >> thank you very much, barbara starr. so just who is jill kelley? the answer to that actually depends who you ask. some say she is a rich socialite who throws lavish parties. yet the "tampa tribune" reports she has financial problems. others say she volunteered as an honorary ambassador, but what exactly does that mean? a lot of what we have heard about her doesn't seem to add up....
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hindus make up 22% of the population. one of our ireport sent us this image of actors dressed up to tell the story of good and how to conquered evil, key stories celebrated during the five-day festival. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux. we are waiting the white house briefing. reporters gathering there. jay carney will take questions clearly on any foengs cabinet shakeups and the scandal that has shaken up washington as well. talking about another high-ranking military officer caught up in a scandal that brought down former cia director general david patreaus. talking about john allen under military investigation for allegedly sending inappropriate e-mails to jill kelley. now she's the woman whose complaints led to the resignation of patreaus. general allen is the top u.s. commander in afghanistan. nominated to become nato supreme commander. he has denied any wrongdoing. so, how are these people linked in this scandal? we'll walk you through this. general patreaus resigned after admitting to have an extramarital affair with his b
hindus make up 22% of the population. one of our ireport sent us this image of actors dressed up to tell the story of good and how to conquered evil, key stories celebrated during the five-day festival. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux. we are waiting the white house briefing. reporters gathering there. jay carney will take questions clearly on any foengs cabinet shakeups and the scandal that has shaken up washington as well. talking about another high-ranking military officer caught up in a...
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for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> i'm sorry. a new term. pepsi -- >> i didn't see that ad. that was a surprise twist. >> yeah. sounds very elegant. >> it escorts the fat out of the body. >> right. >> you know what helps burn fat? riding on your unicorn. >> here's an idea. how about work out? >>> how about that, sam? you want to ride on the unicorn? >> it's so true, though. escorting sounds so nice. escorting the fat out of your body and then came that phrase. let's look at the boards. the first snow out of minneapolis. this was an icy snow. it was really problematic. by the way, does it seem like there's a lot more snow and cold this season than last year? there is. and look at it. you're absolutely right. about 11% of the country had snow this time last year. now look how much of the country, more than 31% has snow right now. this happened in the last ten days or so. with the big push of cold air, you're going to feel the chill. even in places like dallas, your first frost and freeze in the dallas metro area. and new york city, dropping fr
for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> i'm sorry. a new term. pepsi -- >> i didn't see that ad. that was a surprise twist. >> yeah. sounds very elegant. >> it escorts the fat out of the body. >> right. >> you know what helps burn fat? riding on your unicorn. >> here's an idea. how about work out? >>> how about that, sam? you want to ride on the unicorn? >> it's so true, though. escorting sounds so nice....
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georgia, 22%. louisiana, 22%. florida, 21%. this is a fifth of the public here doesn't have health insurance. so i guess in terms of how this plays out in the state house, i wonder if governors hold on to their seats once they reject something that would have a considerable human benefit. >> it will have a huge human benefit. it's not just the people who get health insurance. you know, there are hospitals in these states. today when people have no health insurance, they show up at the hospital and the hospitals have to treat them. and that cost at the hospital will bare it and pass it on to everyone else in the community. hospitals are looking at this and saying this is money that could help stabilize our finances so we don't have to charge everybody else so much money. i wouldn't be surprise d if ove the next few months, as the election is now passed, you hear more and more from hospitals if places like texas and oklahoma knocking on the door of the legislature saying, hey, what are you guys doing? this is a great deal for us.
georgia, 22%. louisiana, 22%. florida, 21%. this is a fifth of the public here doesn't have health insurance. so i guess in terms of how this plays out in the state house, i wonder if governors hold on to their seats once they reject something that would have a considerable human benefit. >> it will have a huge human benefit. it's not just the people who get health insurance. you know, there are hospitals in these states. today when people have no health insurance, they show up at the...
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whatever congress does will directly impact state budgets and there's good news and bad news here. believe it or not, taking a dive off the cliff would increase tax revenues for dozens of states putting money back in state coughe coffers. we're joined by two governors, we have a democrat and republican from the great states of montana and utah respectively. we start with the democratic governor of montana who has guided montana to seven consecutive years of record surpluses, invested more money in k to 12 and higher ed than any previous administration and created more jobs and higher wages than any time in state history. governor, that sounds pretty awesome. >> well, it's aa decent record i must say. >> tough question out the gate there. so, i just wanted to ask you as you watch these negotiations unfold between congressional leaders and the president, talk of the fiscal cliff, what are the things that really concern you in terms of impact on montana? >> here's the joke. every small business and every family in america has to balance a checkbook. they can't spend take in. there's o
whatever congress does will directly impact state budgets and there's good news and bad news here. believe it or not, taking a dive off the cliff would increase tax revenues for dozens of states putting money back in state coughe coffers. we're joined by two governors, we have a democrat and republican from the great states of montana and utah respectively. we start with the democratic governor of montana who has guided montana to seven consecutive years of record surpluses, invested more money...
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but it may just be the changing taste of america that finally kills off the twinkie. and that looming end of an era had twinkie lovers today stockpiling those boxes, leaving store shelves bare and reselling them on ebay for $60 a pop. >> snacks like hostess twinkies. they help your child go and grow. hostess twinkies give your child energy to go on, plus protein to grow on. >> reporter: what hasn't been growing? hostess' bottom line. sales dropped as moms began swapping out those fat-filled goodies and white bread for healthier lunch box foods. but a bitter nationwide workers strike that ended in a stalemate may be the final nail in a cream-filled coffin. the 82-year-old american icon plans to shutter its factory doors and let 18,000 workers go. >> it will be very sad because these brands are iconic. they've been around for decades. >> reporter: but this iconic treat, this is nothing like mom could make. if you think you're going to miss this twinkie -- don't even try to make this at home. there are 37 ingredients in this little cake. many you'd expect. some flour, lo
but it may just be the changing taste of america that finally kills off the twinkie. and that looming end of an era had twinkie lovers today stockpiling those boxes, leaving store shelves bare and reselling them on ebay for $60 a pop. >> snacks like hostess twinkies. they help your child go and grow. hostess twinkies give your child energy to go on, plus protein to grow on. >> reporter: what hasn't been growing? hostess' bottom line. sales dropped as moms began swapping out those...
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"who is black in america?" premieres sunday, december 9th, only on cnn. big fan of harlem. >>> here are other stories we are watching tonight for you. after 127 days in space, astronaut sunita williams is back on earth. williams along with astronauts from japan and russia landed couldn't in kazakhstan. the trio spent most of the past four months aboard the international space station. during the trip she broke the women's record for time spent space-walking. she clocked 50 hours and 40 minutes. >>> vice president joe biden was in new jersey, visiting areas destroyed by superstorm sandy. biden visited a volunteer fire department in seaside heights. meeting first responders who lost their homes in the storm. he talked about his personal connection to the region and pledged long-term help. >>> during superstorm sandy, new jersey governor chris christie was firm about the importance of evacuating and unhappy with those who stayed in harm's way. christie stopped by saturday night live last night for a self-parody of
"who is black in america?" premieres sunday, december 9th, only on cnn. big fan of harlem. >>> here are other stories we are watching tonight for you. after 127 days in space, astronaut sunita williams is back on earth. williams along with astronauts from japan and russia landed couldn't in kazakhstan. the trio spent most of the past four months aboard the international space station. during the trip she broke the women's record for time spent space-walking. she clocked 50...
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he talked about america's fiscal problems. >> something has to be done. >> it was good. i feel confident that a solution may be in sight. >> we're prepared to put revenue on the table, provided we fix the real problem. >> and the real problem, as mitch mcconnell sees it, the senate minority leader sees it, suzanne, is spending. he said, you know, but his folks still believe that this is a spending problem and overspending problem and not an under taxing problem. we heard from speaker john boehner. he said that revenue is on the table. the issue here is that president obama has said he wants to increase tax rates on wealthy americans. the speaker and house republicans are still not on board with increasing tax rates, although perhaps closing some loopholes to raise some revenue, and even though there's a lot of kind of kumbaya going on here, suzanne, there's still a lot of tough work that needs to be done. they're still maybe punting on some of the important issues like tax reform and entitlement reform, but they'll be dealing with the fiscal cliff here in the near term.
he talked about america's fiscal problems. >> something has to be done. >> it was good. i feel confident that a solution may be in sight. >> we're prepared to put revenue on the table, provided we fix the real problem. >> and the real problem, as mitch mcconnell sees it, the senate minority leader sees it, suzanne, is spending. he said, you know, but his folks still believe that this is a spending problem and overspending problem and not an under taxing problem. we heard...
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. >> good morning, soledad. david petraeus answers questions before congress on ben gauzi and maybe the affair that ended his career. >>> group of veterans, some wounded in iraq, are hit by a train and all during a parade in honor of them. now the feds are jumping in to investigate. and john mccain gets testy with a cnn producer when asked why he missed an important meeting about benghazi. >> i have no comments about my schedule, i'm not going to comment on how i spend my time to the media. >> wait until you get hit -- wait until you hear him get really angry. >>> what do spirit airlines and shirtless fbi agent in the petraeus scandal have in common? just wait. we'll show you more. newsroom starts now. i piercing sound of an air raid station. it is a chilling sound, becoming all too familiar as rockets continue to fill the air over israel and gaza and a planned cease fire, visit to gaza by egypt's prime minister may not be holding up. senior international correspondent sarah sidner is in the middle of it all. sh
. >> good morning, soledad. david petraeus answers questions before congress on ben gauzi and maybe the affair that ended his career. >>> group of veterans, some wounded in iraq, are hit by a train and all during a parade in honor of them. now the feds are jumping in to investigate. and john mccain gets testy with a cnn producer when asked why he missed an important meeting about benghazi. >> i have no comments about my schedule, i'm not going to comment on how i spend my...
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mike, i guess -- >> good morning. >> good morning, mika. >> happy monday. the obama campaign used online data to their advantage during the election. now the race is over, are they still -- mika, this is amazing. they're going even further. yesterday the president's campaign manager jim macina blasted out an e-mail to tens of millions of people on their list asking for more data. they're going to continue to work this muscle, build this database, asking their supporter, volunteer what's they would like to do for the obama organization, they call it, in the future. how many hours would you be willing to volunteer in your community for the obama organization. so they're asking for suggestions of what they should do next. help local candidates run, help local issues. and they also ask such porters, would you like to run for office, what would you like to do in the future? so they're being very forward looking, looking beyond presidential politics to make this the premier database of democratic public life in the world. >> is there a republican alternative to t
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> one reality of the conflict is impact on children. they don't feel safe, even if they appear to be out of harm's way. check this out. israel set up safety zones in an area, you see on the right that are the farrest from gaza out of reach of the rockets launched by hamas. take a look at video, family members took these children away from the bombed areas in the south but still feel a sense of threat. we'll have more on this crisis after this. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ oh, let me guess --ou see this? more washington gridlock. no, it's worse -- look,
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> one reality of the conflict is impact on children. they don't feel safe, even if they appear to be out of harm's way. check this out. israel set up safety zones in an area, you see on the right that are the farrest from gaza out of reach of the rockets launched by hamas. take a look at video, family members took these children away from the bombed areas in the south but still feel a sense of threat. we'll...
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it's 22 past the hour. wonderful. here with us now creator of the blog are for "the new york times," nate silver. nate is the author of the book "the signal and the noise: why so many predictions fail but some don't." >> well, well, well. >> and it's very good to have you on the show this morning. >> it's great to have you here. >> thank you, joe. >> very good to have you here. by the way, we didn't bet because we love humanity too much, and we made a contribution, mika. >> that's nice. >> in nate's name. >> when i talk to friends i have down in new jersey, people, i think, don't realize how devastating the storm was. >> the scope. i still think, looking at pictures last night on facebook, my husband facebooks with channel 7, and i don't facebook, but he was showing me the pictures he was posting on facebook. it is unbelievable still the damage and destruction and the people who were left out in the cold, the people who are hungry from the effects. >> americares does great work. we have a lot to talk about. >> sure. >
it's 22 past the hour. wonderful. here with us now creator of the blog are for "the new york times," nate silver. nate is the author of the book "the signal and the noise: why so many predictions fail but some don't." >> well, well, well. >> and it's very good to have you on the show this morning. >> it's great to have you here. >> thank you, joe. >> very good to have you here. by the way, we didn't bet because we love humanity too much, and we...
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he is joining us from new york. jamie, good to see you, as always. if you were advising the president here, do you think he should accept the task? >> well, i think bill clinton will do what's asked much him, but i think it's fair to say the circumstances are very, very different today than they were back, i guess, almost 20 years ago in 1993. the big difference is that the palestinians are not unified. there are two palestinian movements. the one in gaza led by hamas, which is an off-shoot of the muslim brotherhood and the palestinian authority in the west bank. they don't agree with each other. they have very different goals and very different means, and, unfortunately, the terrible tragedy that we just saw on the screen of these families, they're the terrible pawns in this struggle between hamas to gain international stature and support and the israelis to stop the missile attacks on their country. >> tell us about that, hamas and the ability to strengthen hamas. things have changed after the arab spring. we see that hamas has new allies, a closer
he is joining us from new york. jamie, good to see you, as always. if you were advising the president here, do you think he should accept the task? >> well, i think bill clinton will do what's asked much him, but i think it's fair to say the circumstances are very, very different today than they were back, i guess, almost 20 years ago in 1993. the big difference is that the palestinians are not unified. there are two palestinian movements. the one in gaza led by hamas, which is an...